Trombones
Trombones have changed very little since their conception unlike most other instruments, although they were originally called sackbuts. What sets the trombone apart from other brass instruments is their ability to slide smoothly from one note to another. This effect is called a glissando. Listen out for it in Bartok’s Concerto for Orchesta and Elgar’s famous ‘cello concerto. Much use has been made of the glissando for comic effect in pieces like “The Acrobat” by J.A. Greenwood.
We stock alto, tenor and bass trombones, new and second hand, as well as more unusual types such as valve and soprano trombones (also known, less correctly, as slide trumpets).
Instruments listed as being in stock are available to try if you are able to visit us or to buy online.
Instruments listed as “to order” can be purchased online but we recommend contacting us for an estimated delivery date before ordering.
All of our instruments are checked and set up before we send them to you.
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Plastic Trombones, Trombones
Tromba Yellow Plastic Trombone
Tromba Yellow Plastic Trombone
Like their brass counterparts, plastic trombones can vary in quality. Tromba combine the highest quality materia…
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Plastic Trombones, Trombones
Tromba White Plastic Trombone
Tromba White Plastic Trombone
Like their brass counterparts, plastic trombones can vary in quality. Tromba combine the highest quality material…
6 in stock
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Plastic Trombones, Speciality Trombones, Trombones
Tromba White Plastic Jazzbone Trombone
Tromba Jazzbone is a distinct looking instrument, its slide length is halved but doubled side by side t equal the tube length of a standard tenor trombone.
11 in stock
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Plastic Trombones, Speciality Trombones, Trombones
Tromba Silver Plastic Jazzbone Trombone
Tromba Jazzbone is a distinct looking instrument, its slide length is halved but doubled side by side so that it has the same playing length and tone as a conventional…
1 in stock
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Second Hand Tenor Trombones, Second Hand Trombones, Tenor Trombones
Second Hand Rosetti Trombone
Supplied with an as new champion gig bag and a 12C mouthpiece
1 in stock
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Alto Trombones, Trombones
Elkhart 100TBA Alto Trombone
The Elkhart 100TBA Alto trombone is ideal for young beginners or more experienced players looking for an inexpensive alto for that occasional gig
1 in stock
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Large Bore Bb/F Trombones, Second Hand Tenor Trombones, Second Hand Trombones
Second Hand Knight Trombone
Second Hand Large bore Bb/F tenor trombone in good condition. Open wrap. Lacquer finish. A case and a mouthpiece are included.
1 in stock
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Second Hand Valve Trombones, Trombones, Valve Trombones
Oswal Meerut Valve Trombone
This Valve Trombone by is a nicely designed compact instrument. It is a vintage instrument and it is built to a much better quality than its modern day equivalents. It…
1 in stock
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Second Hand Trombones, Vintage Brass Instruments
Couesnon Soprano Trombone
Made c.1925, this is more of a collectable than an instrument to perform on. A nice vintage instrument in good cosmetic condition but with a poor slide action and poor tuning….
1 in stock
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Second Hand Tenor Trombones, Second Hand Trombones, Speciality Trombones, Tenor Trombones, Vincent Bach Trombones
Boosey and Hawkes Tenor Sackbut
An interesting curio. Someone at some point has taken an old Boosey & Hawkes pea-shooter trombone (c.1936 model according to the serial number) and converted it into a Sackbut.
1 in stock
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Second Hand Trombones, Second Hand Valve Trombones, Valve Trombones, Vintage Brass Instruments
Vintage Zazvonil Rotary Valve Trombone
This Vintage Rotary Valve Trombone is an intersting old trombone for restoration.
This trombone was made by Jindrich Zazvonil in Kladno, Bohemia (Czech Republic) around 1895-1930.Out of stock
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